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Initially designated for use only by lawyers, accountants, physicians and engineers from France, Canada, Germany, the UK and the United States, the dot PRO generic top-level domain name extension is now available for registration by certified professionals worldwide. There are still lots of free .PRO domains. So, even if you already have an attractive dot COM or dot NET-based website, make sure you create its dot PRO equivalent to PROve your professionalism! It would be OK to simply forward the dot PRO version to your initial site.

Requirements for registering a dot PRO domain

As mentioned above, the dot PRO universal TLD extension is available solely to certified professionals. This implies that applicants have to verify that they provide professional services and are in good standing with the licensing authority. .PRO domains can be registered for up to 10 years, which permits you to guarantee your ownership of the domain name for a long period of time.

How to Register a .PRO Domain

With Fluint Web Host, you can easily register a dot PRO domain - simply follow our domain registration wizard. Let us know which domain you prefer and we'll instantly send your domain name registration application to the .PRO registry operator. Then you will be sent detailed instructions on how to submit your Authentication and Verification information. You will have lots of time (44 days) to complete this step.

Once your dot PRO domain has been registered, you will be able to use our point-and-click Domain Manager GUI, which permits you to update your WHOIS info, to specify custom DNS resource records, and much more.

.PRO Specification

Registration period: 1 year
Transfer option: Yes
Edit WHOIS: Yes
ID Protection: No